REAL CARS

Every vehicle has been digitially recreated in remarkable detail. From the internal structure of the headlights to the stitching of the seats, the team at Polyphony Digital Inc. have set out to infuse every vehicle with same passion that drove its original designers.

The full lineup consists of 140 vehicles, including both competition and production vehicles that deliver a mix that caters to all driving enthusiasts.

Real-world locations

TRACKS

Building on the popularity of the many racetracks featured in previous Gran Turismo titles, including the Nürburgring Nordschleife (North Loop), there will be a number of new tracks in Gran Turismo Sport appearing in the series for the first time ever. These include the legendary “Tokyo Expressway” and the half-mile oval dubbed the “Northern Isle Speedway.”

A total of 19 tracks with 27 layouts will feature in Gran Turismo Sport, taking drivers everywhere from the Japanese metropolis to the Mexican-American border.

DRIVING

In the same way you drive a real car, you will be able to control the vehicle represented in the game with increased depth to the controls. While it’s based on the principles of the very first Gran Turismo, the new physics engine has evolved significantly, making it suited for beginners and experts alike.

From basic skills such as hitting the brakes and how to turn into a corner, fundamentals can be learned from the bottom up, which will prove invaluable for newcomers to driving games.

PlayStation Plus

Bumper to bumper

Line up on the grid alongside friends and rivals online and race for the chequered flag online – only with PlayStation Plus.